This second book was nothing short of excellent, exceeding my expectations. While the pacing was notably slower than in the first book, this allowed the author to meticulously position each character, creating a richer narrative tapestry.
The plot was significantly more engaging this time, diving deep into the lore of the world and its magic system. The author wove together various threads of the story, culminating in a satisfying conclusion that tied together many elements introduced in Book 1, leaving me excited for the third book.
Fódla remained just as captivating as in the first installment. I found myself deeply invested in her character, especially as the author skillfully unraveled the emotional chains that had previously bound her to her past. She began to wield her magical abilities more freely, showcasing her growth. With the dramatic way the book concluded, I am left eagerly anticipating her future endeavors, as she has proven to be powerful—not just in her role as a healer but as a formidable force in her own right. Her storyline was punctuated with intriguing twists and turns that kept me engaged from start to finish.
On the flip side, Gormflaith became an increasingly frustrating presence throughout the narrative. Her internalized misogyny was even more pronounced this time, and I found myself bristling at her disdainful comments and thoughts about the women around her. There were moments when I felt an overwhelming urge to slap her, I kept wishing that someone would give her the wake-up call she desperately needed. While her storyline felt weaker in comparison to Fódla’s and tended to drag at times, it gained momentum and excitement towards the end. Despite my irritation, I found Gormflaith an extremely complex character who serves as a captivating antagonist, leaving me both frustrated and intrigued.
We also have a new point-of-view character, Colmon, Fódla's cousin and a descendant of the Tuatha Dé Danann. From his first appearance, he quickly became my favorite character, bringing a fresh perspective to the story. His gift is as a warrior, showcasing his combat skills and bravery. As he starts to carefully maneuver through the intricate political landscape, his strategic thinking and cunning become increasingly apparent. Watching him balance his martial prowess with the subtleties of diplomacy adds a fascinating layer to his character, making his journey both compelling and intricate. I’m eager to see how this duality of strength and intelligence will play out in future encounters and influence his relationship with other key characters.
Once again, the relationships are truly the heart of the story. Whether it’s romantic love, deep platonic affection, or the bonds of friendship, each relationship was depicted with remarkable authenticity, allowing me to feel the chemistry and emotional stakes between every character.
In conclusion, while there were moments that frustrated or bored me, overall, this second book delivered all the elements I had hoped for, immersing me in a world rich with complexity and emotional depth.